Mumbai, Dec 15: As a part of the fourth and remaining part of the Goregaon–Mulund Link Road (GMLR) challenge, the BMC has floated a Rs 1,293-crore tender for a 1.33 km flyover from Nahur to Airoli, with interchanges linking Thane and Mumbai.
Built over the present Airoli flyover, it’ll ease congestion on the busy Eastern Express Highway (EEH) junction and supply signal-free connectivity in 4 instructions: Nahur, Airoli, Thane, and South Mumbai.
Cable-Stayed Bridge and Two-Phase Construction Planned
A cable-stayed bridge can be constructed over the present Airoli flyover. Construction is deliberate in two phases, with the primary part involving a 1.33 km flyover linking Nahur to Airoli. The new construction will start on the Nahur ROB, presently being constructed as a part of the GMLR challenge.
Mumbai’s First Cloverleaf Interchange to Come Up
The second part will introduce Mumbai’s first cloverleaf loops with grade-level bypasses, that includes 4 interchanges: Thane–Nahur, Airoli–Thane, Mumbai–Airoli, and Mumbai–Airoli.
GMLR to Cut Travel Time by Two-Thirds
The 12.2 km GMLR will join the Western Express Highway at Goregaon with the EEH at Mulund, slicing journey time from 75 to 25 minutes. The Rs 14,000 crore challenge will present seamless east–west connectivity throughout Mumbai. It features a 1.2 km flyover close to Dindoshi Court resulting in twin tunnels below Sanjay Gandhi National Park, anticipated by 2026.
Also Watch:
Details of Remaining Phases
Phase 2 includes highway widening in Goregaon East and Mulund West with new interchanges. Phase 3 covers the development of dual 4.7 km tunnels and a field tunnel in Film City utilizing tunnel boring machines. Phase 4 will characteristic a significant cloverleaf interchange with loops and an underpass close to the Western Express Highway in Mulund.
To get particulars on unique and budget-friendly property offers in Mumbai & surrounding areas, do go to: https://budgetproperties.in/
